Nar-Anon Family Groups
A 12-Step Program for Family & Friends of Addicts
Narateen Resources
Narateen Recovery Literature
Literature used in group meetings and for personal use is called recovery literature. This may include books, pamphlets, leaflets, any form of multimedia, cards, films, and posters.
The following publications from Nar-Anon/Narateen are specific to Narateen groups and teen members:
The Serenity Connection (A quarterly newsletter of the Nar-Anon Family Groups)
To the Concerned Teenage Family Member or Friend (O-431) Purchase
Living Today in Alateen (Al-Anon book for Narateen Groups) Purchase
Hope for Children of Alcoholics (Al-Anon book for Narateen Groups) Purchase
Narateen Service Information
Narateen Group Information (S-330) View in Service Literature Page
Narateen Sample Meeting Format (S-331) View in Service Literature Page
Narateen Safety Policy & Guidelines (S-332) View in Service Literature Page
Narateen Facilitator Registration Form (S-333) View in Service Literature Page
Additional Nar-Anon literature that may be helpful may be found at:
eBooks – As a non-profit of the 21st century, Nar-Anon FGH, Inc. makes select titles of our literature available for digital purchase as eBooks, so members can read on their tablets, smartphones, and computers.
We Want To Hear From You
The World Service Narateen Committee is looking for you to share your story. We would like to use your submissions in a variety of Nar-Anon publications, including a Narateen 31-Day booklet (a Narateen version of 31-Days in Nar-Anon to be called Narateen-31 Days) and our Serenity Connection newsletter. If you have something to share, you can send it to narateen@nar-anon.org. Please include a filled-out scan of our copyright release form when submitting. If you prefer to submit a physical letter and form, you can mail it to Nar-Anon WSO.
• All Narateen writing is anonymous
• We welcome submissions from current teen members
• We welcome submissions from adults who experienced an addiction problem of someone very close to them when they were a teen for new publications such as Adult Children of Addicts
Your Story can make an impact and help other teens!